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we are at 38 degrees at d.c., 32 degrees at quantico this hour, 39 at fredericksburg, 28 at dulles and frederick, 36 in hagerstown, 42 martinsburg. lows tonight beautiful the low 30s and might be able to even see an upper 20 in some of -- will be the low 30s and might be able to seen see an upper 20s in some neighborhoods. the map gives a pretty good indication where of? our frontal systems is. all the cold air on the backside front of moving its way toward the mid-atlantic will push its way towards us. that will be a factor dealing with this approaching system, the amount of cold air that pushes its way in because we'll get a surge of moisture coming in. we have to try to determine the type of precipitation we'll get as a result. you can see how cold it is on the backside with some of these temperatures into the single digits. some wet weather along areas of the southwest and excuse me, the northwest and southwest. as we look towards the gulf states, a little activity here, some rain moving its way through into atlanta from another system and over the northeast we still have a little
we are at 38 degrees at d.c., 32 degrees at quantico this hour, 39 at fredericksburg, 28 at dulles and frederick, 36 in hagerstown, 42 martinsburg. lows tonight beautiful the low 30s and might be able to even see an upper 20 in some of -- will be the low 30s and might be able to seen see an upper 20s in some neighborhoods. the map gives a pretty good indication where of? our frontal systems is. all the cold air on the backside front of moving its way toward the mid-atlantic will push its way...
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this is at a housing development at mallory and peralta. it happened last night at 7:00. this tree landed on top of worse cars. crews have removed -- two cars. crews removed most of it. but it is taking extra time. if you have storm photos, tweet them to us at ktvu. at the bay bridge toll plaza, no traffic at all. it will probably look like this tomorrow. but the day after christmas not likely because of all of the sales. so be prepared. 280 at the 880 split, no delays. >>> we're try today. we'll be et -- we're dry today. we'll be wet tomorrow. we continue to watch minor flooding at the russian river. moderate take at guerneville. cresting a little bit. there's your extended forecast, we're dry today. rain tenning tomorrow throughout the everyone -- continuing through tomorrow. the rain won't be as much or as bad. and then we dry out thursday into the weekend. and then you pull out the bikes and skates. >> even by wednesday. >> oh, good. well, thank you. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us here on this christmas eve. brian is gonna take a little nap and be here for
this is at a housing development at mallory and peralta. it happened last night at 7:00. this tree landed on top of worse cars. crews have removed -- two cars. crews removed most of it. but it is taking extra time. if you have storm photos, tweet them to us at ktvu. at the bay bridge toll plaza, no traffic at all. it will probably look like this tomorrow. but the day after christmas not likely because of all of the sales. so be prepared. 280 at the 880 split, no delays. >>> we're try...
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the top of the hour, at least two firefighters were killed after arriving at the scene of a fire. two other fire fighters were also wounded. at this point it's unknown how many shooters were involved. the firefighters were forced to retreat. they were not able to put the flames out. at least three homes and one vehicle are burning. firefighters are calling them a complete lost. the police chief says it's still an active crime scene. we have this from a reporter a bit earlier from the crime scene. okay. that is not the right piece of sound firefighters, again, involved in that. >>> now to the top of the block and the stories we're watching, head of the national rifle association saying any attempt to reinstitute an assault weapons ban would be worthless and added his own wrimpgle to the debate more guns in school may be the answer here. it's fueling the broader conversation about. jimy williams is a democratic strategist and msnbc contributor. alice stewart is a republican strategist who served as press secretary for rick santorum. here is what ray la pierre said on sunday. >> if i
the top of the hour, at least two firefighters were killed after arriving at the scene of a fire. two other fire fighters were also wounded. at this point it's unknown how many shooters were involved. the firefighters were forced to retreat. they were not able to put the flames out. at least three homes and one vehicle are burning. firefighters are calling them a complete lost. the police chief says it's still an active crime scene. we have this from a reporter a bit earlier from the crime...
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there's another look outside at 83 at shawan road. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyotas are built to save you money today and tomorrow. now is the time to make the jump to toyota. jessica, back over to you. >>> this morning's coffee with is with anna post. the satellite interview is furnished by the are you that guy influenza education campaign. >> anna doctor susanne welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. it's good to have you with us this morning. >> nice to see you. sgrsz this -- >> this is such a fascinating topic. how do you be social not only during flu season but it's becoming a year round thing. witness a howie man dell who will have no body contact shaking hands hugging kissing with anybody. that's one extreme. then there are others. let's talk about this for a second. is it changes the way we -- is it changing the way we interact? >> flu has been evolving in recent years. flu is showing up early this morning. as you said it's always good habits to be in whether it's washing your hands
there's another look outside at 83 at shawan road. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyotas are built to save you money today and tomorrow. now is the time to make the jump to toyota. jessica, back over to you. >>> this morning's coffee with is with anna post. the satellite interview is furnished by the are you that guy influenza education campaign. >> anna doctor susanne welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. it's good to have you with us...
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we'll look at live doppler 7hd, plus a look at the holiday forecast. you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >> ama: the storm whipped coastal communities, bring furious gusts and high surf. here's how residents from pacifica to san francisco deal with it. reporter: a strong and steady form on the sea walls of pacifica, making for treacherous conditions on the water. crabbers were immediately disappointed to find the gate the pier closed. >> my buddy and i thought we'd go crabbing, unfortunately they're not ready for us. >> and wind gusts as high as 48 miles-per-hour and a stinging hard rain didn't stop lo
we'll look at live doppler 7hd, plus a look at the holiday forecast. you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and...
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you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you can tell with the racking on the bottom that this building was pulled away. liquefaction, liquefaction is a term they use when the ground is loose. usually when structures or infrastructure is built on sand or land fill, something that's not solid, what happens is in shaking, during an earthquake, the earth that's very loose, that sand or land fill, acts like water. this is sand, sand and water coming up through a hole. in japan, all these buildings were built on liquefaction. i forget what year this was, but it was one of the bigger earthquakes. 7 story buildings built on liquefaction. the amount of time the earth shook, the earth became liquid and as it became liquid, the building sank into it until it stopped. when it stopped it just fell over. light damage buildings, superficial damage, broken windows, some plaster that might be cracked but basically a light dama
you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you can tell with the racking on the bottom that this building was pulled away. liquefaction, liquefaction is a term they use when the ground is loose. usually when structures or infrastructure is built on sand or land fill, something that's not solid, what happens is in...
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they are starting at 9:00 a.m. on golden gate avenue. >>> i can't imagine the work traffic too heavy but maybe the mall traffic, how is it looking out there. >> they are staying open 24 hours. i do want to point out a troubled spot. an animal is in the roadway 680 northbound. be careful with that. and our roads are doing nicely at this hour. 280 traffic is looking good in breaks directions. >>> good morning, it is a quiet start, mostly clear and without our clouds it is cooler. also san jose reporting low visibility. patches of fog is reported around the bay area. if you have an early morning drive, you are getting out to do that last minute shopping. and yesterday's storm has pushed off to the south and east and most of us are not in any trouble, but we are continuing to watch again. the rushing river and parts of the napa, this will come in time for. that will be a dry cool christmas eve. >>> in napa, just right about monitored stage, flood stage is 22 feet and this will be dropping throughout the morning hours.
they are starting at 9:00 a.m. on golden gate avenue. >>> i can't imagine the work traffic too heavy but maybe the mall traffic, how is it looking out there. >> they are staying open 24 hours. i do want to point out a troubled spot. an animal is in the roadway 680 northbound. be careful with that. and our roads are doing nicely at this hour. 280 traffic is looking good in breaks directions. >>> good morning, it is a quiet start, mostly clear and without our clouds it is...
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february 4, 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the scotish rites center and february 8, 2013, at the bayview opera house. so that information will be made available to the public, we hope to have as much participation from a wide array of san franciscoans as possible. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner kingsley. >> in light of what happened in newtown, connecticut, last friday i think it has focused the attention of all of us throughout the country in whatever capacity we live and work in, but particularly those of us that are working in some way with law enforcement. and we have the attention of folks around us now, the communities at large around this issue. what happened on friday is truly off the chart and beyond belief because children, large numbers of children, were the victims in this instance. at the same time when these mass killings, these mass shootings occur, everybody becomes very upset and distraught about it and little actually happens. a larger problem are the 30-plus,000 people that die from gun violence each year. another part of this problem. and i propose that while w
february 4, 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the scotish rites center and february 8, 2013, at the bayview opera house. so that information will be made available to the public, we hope to have as much participation from a wide array of san franciscoans as possible. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner kingsley. >> in light of what happened in newtown, connecticut, last friday i think it has focused the attention of all of us throughout the country in whatever capacity we live and work...
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take a look at this. this is interstate 80, the main route from act meant -- sacramento to reno, negative vaud. police are requiring chains on all vehicles except four wheel drives and those with snow tires. you can see why right there. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. over the river and through the woods to grandma's house if you have snow tires, right? >> that is across the sierra nevada pass. that often happens when they get snow and get a lot of it. they got six feet of snow. great news for all the ski resorts there. they need that for the business. last year they were certainly so dry. we'll be dealing with more problems. two storms i will show you. cold air is in place. it is cold down across parts of the south. just 35 in texas. notice this, 67 in new orleans. i will point that out in a second why that matters. here is the west coast storm. it was a big deal in california. rain in southern california. it is getting its act together. the other storm across o
take a look at this. this is interstate 80, the main route from act meant -- sacramento to reno, negative vaud. police are requiring chains on all vehicles except four wheel drives and those with snow tires. you can see why right there. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. over the river and through the woods to grandma's house if you have snow tires, right? >> that is across the sierra nevada pass. that often happens when they get snow and get a lot...
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truckee was at a standstill. you can see the line of cars there on the left hand side of your screen. drivers should carry food, water and blankets. >>> as is often the case with today's wind and rain came delays at san francisco airports. sfo duty manager says departs flights are 45 to 90 minutes behind schedule and at least 57 flights have been cancelled. san jose airport is reporting just a handful of delays and a duty manager for oakland airport says thins there are running smoothly. we have a link on ktvu.com to track your flight just look under hot topics. >>> the storm today caused power line problems across the bay area tonight. thousands of people are still without electricity. according to pg & e more than 2,000 people are out of power in the north bay. 3,300 in the south bay. 390 on the peninsula and 340 in the east bay. >>> the rainy weather may have played a role in a number of accidents in the bay area. a crash in emeryville slowed traffic to a crawl. the accident happened right before the mcarthur
truckee was at a standstill. you can see the line of cars there on the left hand side of your screen. drivers should carry food, water and blankets. >>> as is often the case with today's wind and rain came delays at san francisco airports. sfo duty manager says departs flights are 45 to 90 minutes behind schedule and at least 57 flights have been cancelled. san jose airport is reporting just a handful of delays and a duty manager for oakland airport says thins there are running...
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so if they are at this private dinner and you start collecting contributions for a run at an elective office, i think it's a public action. or it could translate into this. because state law says once you raise $1,000 or more, you effectively become a committee. >> you just have to function in public. >> well, i do feel like the way this reads right now, that if i collected $1,000 from five friends, which i was told to use to try to convince somebody to run for elective office, and i spent that money by taking them out to -- entertaining them for an evening, that this would not be covered. that would not be covered about i this. i don't know if we're intending to know about that kind of of activity nort. but i don't think we're intending to cover that.
so if they are at this private dinner and you start collecting contributions for a run at an elective office, i think it's a public action. or it could translate into this. because state law says once you raise $1,000 or more, you effectively become a committee. >> you just have to function in public. >> well, i do feel like the way this reads right now, that if i collected $1,000 from five friends, which i was told to use to try to convince somebody to run for elective office, and...
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least at first. we have more on that story from boston. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. >> reporter: as mitt romney, members of his campaign staff and top gop leaders continue assessing how he lost the election to a vulnerable incumbent president, the oldest son of the former massachusetts governor is raising eyebrows about his dad's initial reluctance to make a second white house run. in a story published in the "boston globe" tagg romney said his father, quote, wanted to be president less than anyone. he would have been ecstatic to step aside. "boston globe" reporter michael krenish interviewed tagg romney. >> i know there were serious discussions at the time before he decided to run and he looked at the field of competition and saw it was pretty waeak and his family pushed him. >> reporter: nbc's garrett hake spent a year and a half covering the romney campaign. >> in between campaigns romney was definitely stung by the loss but he never took his eye off t
least at first. we have more on that story from boston. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. >> reporter: as mitt romney, members of his campaign staff and top gop leaders continue assessing how he lost the election to a vulnerable incumbent president, the oldest son of the former massachusetts governor is raising eyebrows about his dad's initial reluctance to make a second white house run. in a story published in the "boston globe"...
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highlights and postgame reaction at news4 at 11:00. coming up later in sports, more on the big victory in philly, and highlights from the cowboys and giants game. this was a great nfl wmd, especially if you're a redskins' fan. >> and a great weekend next weekend. >>> also new tonight, a veteran u.s. senator is apologizing tonight after a dui arrest in northern virginia. alexander police confirmed to new news4 they arrested senator michael crepo. he failed a series of field sobriety tests and arrested without incident. in a statement, the senator apologized to his family and constituents and says he'll take steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. he's a member of the bipartisan so-called gang of eight that tried to negotiate a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. he's due in court january 4. >>> mitt romney's son is making news after an interview he gave to "the boston globe" this weekend. tag romney, who played a major role in the campaign said "he wanted to be president less than anyone i've met in my life." he also said his dad had no
highlights and postgame reaction at news4 at 11:00. coming up later in sports, more on the big victory in philly, and highlights from the cowboys and giants game. this was a great nfl wmd, especially if you're a redskins' fan. >> and a great weekend next weekend. >>> also new tonight, a veteran u.s. senator is apologizing tonight after a dui arrest in northern virginia. alexander police confirmed to new news4 they arrested senator michael crepo. he failed a series of field...
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tacking at that great divide of the wealthy, over $250,000, at least a $11,000 tax hike. over $1 million, more than $254,000. >> hampton, looking at that number, that's for those americans working right now. there are still struggling americans, millions looking for work and what's the fiscal cliff mean for them? >> reporter: okay. we have unemployment at 7.7% last month and mainly went down because people gave up looking for work and jdropped out of th job market and out of work six months or longer. 4.8 million americans, they're the folks worried the most about unemployment benefits not extended after the first of the year. >> as we look at that number, that's staggering for so many. we have a "the washington post" poll that indicates 74% of americans support raising taxes on the top earners in this country. with that support there, the presidential mandate of re-election and the fact he ran on raising taxes if he was given a second term, why is there such this stalemate and trepidation in washington, d.c. to get a deal done? >> reporter: how many hours do we have? let
tacking at that great divide of the wealthy, over $250,000, at least a $11,000 tax hike. over $1 million, more than $254,000. >> hampton, looking at that number, that's for those americans working right now. there are still struggling americans, millions looking for work and what's the fiscal cliff mean for them? >> reporter: okay. we have unemployment at 7.7% last month and mainly went down because people gave up looking for work and jdropped out of th job market and out of work...
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at night, there's more snusing when he's out with friends at a bar. and unbeknownst to me, he was snusing throughout our interview at a smoke-free restaurant. all told, he uses about ten pouches of snus and 20 cigarettes a day. you're what they call in the business a dual user. >> okay. >> you smoke and you snus at the same time. >> or both. sometimes i have the snus in and i'll smoke. >> no. now, why would you do that? >> you seem disappointed in me. >> i am because i think you're doubling the harm. >> but i don't understand snus to be that bad for you. >> you have a feeling it's not harmful? >> i've done as much as read the wikipedia on snus. what little i know is, it's better for you than smoking by quite a bit. >> dr. karl fagerstrom agrees that snus, which originated here in his home country of sweden, is nowhere near as harmful as cigarettes. he's a nicotine addiction scientist who was awarded a medal from the world health organization for his work on medications to help smokers quit. so you've been working with people who wanted to quit and jus
at night, there's more snusing when he's out with friends at a bar. and unbeknownst to me, he was snusing throughout our interview at a smoke-free restaurant. all told, he uses about ten pouches of snus and 20 cigarettes a day. you're what they call in the business a dual user. >> okay. >> you smoke and you snus at the same time. >> or both. sometimes i have the snus in and i'll smoke. >> no. now, why would you do that? >> you seem disappointed in me. >> i am...
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at speed ten-minute ride from 216 to the beltway at 64 miles an hour. aaron, angie? >>> the head of nra is calling the proposed assault weapons ban a phony piece of legislation. ceo wayne lapierre insists his organization will not support any new gun regulations even after the tragedy at sandy hook elementary school. nbc's danielle lee is live on capitol hill with more. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: good morning. the leader of the national rifle association wayne lapierre sticking to his position just days after calling for armed guards in all schools. lawmakers are talking about a possible assault weapons ban and even ammunition limits but he says neither will help prevent a shooting like the one we saw in newtown from happening again. now, the national rifle association has been accused of being out of touch with america even by supporters. lapierre says he believes he's offering a solution that america wants. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police and armed security in our school to protect our children, than call me crazy. i tell you wha
at speed ten-minute ride from 216 to the beltway at 64 miles an hour. aaron, angie? >>> the head of nra is calling the proposed assault weapons ban a phony piece of legislation. ceo wayne lapierre insists his organization will not support any new gun regulations even after the tragedy at sandy hook elementary school. nbc's danielle lee is live on capitol hill with more. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: good morning. the leader of the national rifle association wayne lapierre...
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. >> look at you. look at you. oh, my god. >> okay. let's get out of the way here. >> you're wearing a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class in it. >> honey, look, you left the price tag on. jake rue, my fancy schmancy son. i'm just going to keep it in case i goes on sale. >> i found is very moving. it moved me to tears at one point. you must have had a ball doing it? >> yeah, if you like working that much. yeah, it was fun. >> do you hate all work basically? >> no. >> what do you like doing? >> i lovemaking movies actually, and i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people? >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. it's like, oh, okay, all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> do you consider yourself to be primarily an actress that sings, right? >> uh-huh. >> whereas many people would think you're the greatest singer arguabl
. >> look at you. look at you. oh, my god. >> okay. let's get out of the way here. >> you're wearing a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class in it. >> honey, look, you left the price tag on. jake rue, my fancy schmancy son. i'm just going to keep it in case i goes on sale. >> i found is very moving. it moved me to tears at one point. you must have had a ball doing it? >> yeah, if you like...
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at the vatican, both benedict will celebrate with a christmas eve mass at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >> incredible live pictures. >>> a cyber war with santa right in the middle. if you and your little ones want to keep tabs on santa this holiday season, have you options. not one, but two santa trackers. that's right the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org, currently over russia, and google's new version, which includes games and activities, find that at google.com/santatracker. >>> dana. >> i think we could keep it old school with norad. we can try both. ahead on "starting point," the nra doubles down on calls forearmed police officers at all schools. a lot of criticism from both sides of the aisle that that's not the right solution. >>> former political director of the nra who is a member and owns 140 firearms himself joins us next to respond. >>> it might not be fair, but it's not illegal. a woman fired for being too irresistible, and the court says that's totally fine. you have to hear this story, coming up. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be mod
at the vatican, both benedict will celebrate with a christmas eve mass at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >> incredible live pictures. >>> a cyber war with santa right in the middle. if you and your little ones want to keep tabs on santa this holiday season, have you options. not one, but two santa trackers. that's right the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org, currently over russia, and google's new version, which includes games and activities, find that at google.com/santatracker....
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at least not here at christmas. >> reporter: senate democrats are not in conversations right now with senate republicans or with house republicans. and this is problematic obviously because in order to avoid the fiscal cliff, you would need to find some sort of deal that would make it through the senate and the house and that would mean democratic and republican support. right now, all eyes on the senate because they will reconvene on the 27th that is thursday. and senate majority leader harry reid, it is up to him really to cobble together something that can get some of that support. right now the white house is still supporting a threshold of $250,000 back to their initial starting point for tax rates going up for those making more than that. but you can imagine, hala, that will be very hard for some republicans, maybe even some democrats to sign on to. >> right, and, you know, for just about a week ago, it was common to hear, oh, a deal will be hammered out. but over the last several days, we're hearing more and more that potentially this is a reality for americans in eight days' t
at least not here at christmas. >> reporter: senate democrats are not in conversations right now with senate republicans or with house republicans. and this is problematic obviously because in order to avoid the fiscal cliff, you would need to find some sort of deal that would make it through the senate and the house and that would mean democratic and republican support. right now, all eyes on the senate because they will reconvene on the 27th that is thursday. and senate majority leader...
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us at a subtotal of $33 million and are soft costs are between 30 and 33% and we have it at 33 and for a total cost of 43 and-a-half million dollar and this equates to $4.8 million in a customer, a acre which, is similar to other city front parks in the city and the other thing to note is because of the other high level conceptual of the park we have a 50% contingency because of the scion and that contingency can come down and those cost can come down but recognizing thats that's the best information that we have today and we might be look at what we might be able to phase as an initial projection of the park and what we can deliver as a first phase is outlined in yellow and so it's a multipurpose green and there is a slip way four area, the short line area, east of slip way four and then 19th street to access the park. if costs come down begin to come down as a part of getting into more detail and assessment, we think, we have alternate a b and c generally in that order and the additional parts of the park can come online and then we think the area orange which, is the one 094 court w
us at a subtotal of $33 million and are soft costs are between 30 and 33% and we have it at 33 and for a total cost of 43 and-a-half million dollar and this equates to $4.8 million in a customer, a acre which, is similar to other city front parks in the city and the other thing to note is because of the other high level conceptual of the park we have a 50% contingency because of the scion and that contingency can come down and those cost can come down but recognizing thats that's the best...
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nice to be here at oncave. very happy to be back here. >> happy to be here, i don't know where we are but i'm happy. >> working for the troops is an outstanding thing. i think so because you traveled all over the world doing that. >> an exciting year, the only christmas present my mother wants is to receive a note from you saying you had seen our show. do you want to save the stamp, go ahead write a letter to mother. look into the camera and tell her if you liked the present she sent you for christmas. >> don't you want to say -- >> no that's not for you. that's my next line. don't read my next line. >> you just got back from an extended tour in south vietnam. what effect is the long drawn out talks having on the moral of the troops there. >> it doesn't expect their moral. those kids go out there to do one year and they do it. they serve with such honor and such integrity it's just amazing and all they do is think about when they're going to go home. they go over there and they'll say well i have 42 more days o
nice to be here at oncave. very happy to be back here. >> happy to be here, i don't know where we are but i'm happy. >> working for the troops is an outstanding thing. i think so because you traveled all over the world doing that. >> an exciting year, the only christmas present my mother wants is to receive a note from you saying you had seen our show. do you want to save the stamp, go ahead write a letter to mother. look into the camera and tell her if you liked the present...
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they will look at the resources at hand. they will make a price commitment. we will need to say yes we will take it in a fairly short turnover time, like 48 hours, and so that allows us to know the -- the not to exceed rate allows us as staff to know what is considered affordable when shell comes with a final rate that we can factor into the rate model. is that going to result in a rate below not to exceed and if it is we as staff will come to the commission and may the general manager sign this confirmation with shell, and that's what a lock in the price that we will pay to shell and that we will be the basis for what we charge our customers for four and a half years. it's that approach that allows us to commit to a fixed rate for that four and a half year period. it escalates over time but we we will know what it is and stability for customers at a rate they never experienced with pg&e before and that's an attractive aspect of it, but it requires the two step process on the rates and before we ask a customer if they want to opt out on the program we won't a
they will look at the resources at hand. they will make a price commitment. we will need to say yes we will take it in a fairly short turnover time, like 48 hours, and so that allows us to know the -- the not to exceed rate allows us as staff to know what is considered affordable when shell comes with a final rate that we can factor into the rate model. is that going to result in a rate below not to exceed and if it is we as staff will come to the commission and may the general manager sign...
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he is at st. john's at annapolis. host: at any time take after his father whether he would study classical education, becomes? guest: when he was five or six he was writing his only little history of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video g e game, age of kings. it is very -- you build your own castles and that was -- i let little play it as much as he wanted to. he took to reading and he loves histo faulkner. he is a reader. so, i just stand back because he will go wherever he goes. host: go back there. what about the 1980's. what work did you do then? guest: at a certain point after factories and bar tending my father had been an employee, the japanese with call him a company man in a small manufacturing company outside of boston and he had moved from sales manager to vice president to president without any equity. my brother and i both worked there in high school in the factory. the company made steams valves and heavy iron castings for steam traps on oil lines or submarines. it was lit manufa
he is at st. john's at annapolis. host: at any time take after his father whether he would study classical education, becomes? guest: when he was five or six he was writing his only little history of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video g e game, age of kings. it is very -- you build your own castles and that was -- i let little play it as much as he wanted to. he took to reading and he loves histo faulkner. he is a reader. so, i just stand back because he will go...
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off at the 405 freeway at bellaire around 2 in the morning. >> young frank started to walk. every time he would see a cargo by he would duck into the bushes. he thought maybe the kidnapers were come back and pick him up and then he saw a patrol car come by and he hailed him down and took him back to sinatra's home. >> coming up... n be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. ♪ >>> a long rest at his mother's house after nearly e >> spent nearly three-days with little sleep. it was another ordeal as he faced reporters with questions. >> i was scared. only thing i could do is hope for the best. >> first thing we wanted to do is hug and kiss him every where. we were worried they starved h
off at the 405 freeway at bellaire around 2 in the morning. >> young frank started to walk. every time he would see a cargo by he would duck into the bushes. he thought maybe the kidnapers were come back and pick him up and then he saw a patrol car come by and he hailed him down and took him back to sinatra's home. >> coming up... n be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from...
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the next morning at 11:00 a.m. they called again and sinatra was instructed to go to a pay phone and await yet another call. dean drove out to the gas station with sinatra. >> i kept telling him that once we got them on the phone i want you to keep them on the phone as long as you can. >> to trace the call. >> they were able to trace the phone from los angeles and did he talk to frank just to find out that he was safe. they told us then that they wanted $240,000. >> sinatra was told the next call would come that night at ex-wife nancy's home in bel-air california. he chartered a plane to get them back to l.a. in the coming days the team turned the sinatra home into an fbi command center. sinatra's daughter tina who was then 15 years old told fox files exclusively about the family's or deal and what it was like having the fbi living in their home. >> they were so poised and ever polite but they would not indulge in conversation and how they would jump when the phone would ring. we would freeze and they would jump. i
the next morning at 11:00 a.m. they called again and sinatra was instructed to go to a pay phone and await yet another call. dean drove out to the gas station with sinatra. >> i kept telling him that once we got them on the phone i want you to keep them on the phone as long as you can. >> to trace the call. >> they were able to trace the phone from los angeles and did he talk to frank just to find out that he was safe. they told us then that they wanted $240,000. >>...
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i was wondering if you wanted to call the next item as well and we could discuss both at the items at the same time and has to do with staff structure. >> sure. unless there is any objection madam clerk if you could call item 62. >> item six is lafco structure. >> great. ms. miller. >> yes we're at the end of the year and we had a great year in terms of staff and what we accomplished and we try to look forward and in discussion with the chair about lafco's rules and responsibilities and next year type of work plan we discussed the -- first the fact i have been the interim executive officer for five years now and that was supposed to be a temporary thing while we hire additional staff to work with the cca program and train that staff and hopefully turn that over to a staff person that is full time here at the city and of course i am not, so in looking at the work plan for next year jason fried, our senior program officer, has been working with lafco for two and a half years and has done an excellent job so the plan and work structure is based upon a transition of my duties as executive
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mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr. mad way for that brilliant stroke >>> we are the ones who make sense -- david you know the poorliment tree rules better than anyone. come to the mic afterwards so it can be recorded. >> thank you joovment elane knobs port staff and as david said this is putting the law in place and geek getting the mechanism to secure infrastructure financing proceeds and a lot of credit goes to bran son and many of my preed says cor and is monique moyer that has gotten us to this point and right now we are looking to the establish a policy with the board of supervisors that gives us a -- to support this before looking at any particular project. we have present proposed policy to the capital planning committee on november 19th and we will go back for action this month and we are looking to the bring the city policy to the b
mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr. mad way for that brilliant stroke >>> we are the ones who make sense -- david you know the poorliment tree rules better than anyone. come to the mic afterwards so it can be recorded. >> thank you...
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that's a look at your timesaver traffic. now back to andrea. >> tank you, liz. >>> time for the -- thank you, liz. >>> time for the first your money segment ever the morning. jessica doyle is on assignment. the stock market heads into the final trading week of the year. with gritd lock in budget -- gridlock in washington over a budget, we inch closer to the fiscal cliff. the dow down 1 two points -- 120 points. the s&p down 13 and a half points. the stock market is on track for its fourth straight year of games. the dow sup overall nearly 8%. the nasdaq has rallied more than 15% so far this year. the market will be closed tomorrow for the christmas holiday. but there will still be plenty of economic reports to sift through this week, including the latest on home prices and sales. consumer confidence as well as jobless claims. >>> washington's failure to agree on a budget is affecting americans's confidence about their finances. the university of michigan says its consumer sentiment index for december fell sharply from novemb
that's a look at your timesaver traffic. now back to andrea. >> tank you, liz. >>> time for the -- thank you, liz. >>> time for the first your money segment ever the morning. jessica doyle is on assignment. the stock market heads into the final trading week of the year. with gritd lock in budget -- gridlock in washington over a budget, we inch closer to the fiscal cliff. the dow down 1 two points -- 120 points. the s&p down 13 and a half points. the stock market is...
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a place at this table. we spent $3 trillion on the war in iraq and it was the wrong target. you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those cities where they're shot. [inaudible] shot by ak47's. we have a lot of role in the killing of syria. 9/11 /12 in benghazi. [inaudible] yards away. we must revive the ban on these adult suspects. i don't want to. >> >> >> deemphasize the drug culture and americans and so we have this crisis mr. mayor of plants closing when the cheap labor markets, jobs leaving, drugs and guns coming. that requires a national effort by all of us. whi
a place at this table. we spent $3 trillion on the war in iraq and it was the wrong target. you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured...
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>> he ate it! >> yeah. >> is he going inside his nose -- no he went inside. >> just super comfortable on the subway. >> which makes me believe this is fake. who would go to town like this? he's like scratching his brain he's going so hard at it. >> i kind of agree with you as well. >> how do you fake put your finger up your nose? this is real. >> i think he's so in his own world that he thinks he's at home. >> i think it's a setupme mense. i think the guy knows the cram is there. >> i think i'm sick. >> matt, thank you. merry -- well, thanks for that. >> have a wonderful christmas, great new year. >>> an animator is a cool job, but watch what else this guy can do. this is a guy who goes by azo on the internet. these are some stunts we've seen before on the show. but keep watching, his abilities escalate as the show reel goes on. ♪ >> whoa. >> hopped off a skateboard on a ledge, then hops back on it. >> he's combining skateboardin and weight lifting? >> yes. >> hangs upside down and is lifting wei
>> he ate it! >> yeah. >> is he going inside his nose -- no he went inside. >> just super comfortable on the subway. >> which makes me believe this is fake. who would go to town like this? he's like scratching his brain he's going so hard at it. >> i kind of agree with you as well. >> how do you fake put your finger up your nose? this is real. >> i think he's so in his own world that he thinks he's at home. >> i think it's a setupme mense. i...
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if you take a look at it. we average, we carry on average 3.2 million ferry passengers annually these are commuter passengers moving between home and work expense and is we transport over 3 million excursion passengers annual low people looking at sites alcatraz and golden gate bridge. and then we see international cruise ships that alleged violentors to and from the port and crews members aboard those ships speak to our ferry services, you're, our ferry services operate chiefly out of the downtown ferry terminal behind the ferry building. they also operate out of peer 39, and 41 in the north. the gate b number downtown ferry terminal is for the north bound lanes such as value lay hough and gate e is for ala immediate a eoakland and island services blue and gold fleet does the operation and is the maintenance of all of these vessels and they will be describing that activity to you in a moment here . >> in addition, to that, we also have the ferry landing at china basin and on average that is home game ain ten
if you take a look at it. we average, we carry on average 3.2 million ferry passengers annually these are commuter passengers moving between home and work expense and is we transport over 3 million excursion passengers annual low people looking at sites alcatraz and golden gate bridge. and then we see international cruise ships that alleged violentors to and from the port and crews members aboard those ships speak to our ferry services, you're, our ferry services operate chiefly out of the...
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to have a look at. the going cup holders are still double the league with ups on their ovation having scored sixteen goals so far but this one against it was never east probably the most beautiful. meanwhile to score still on the road to their full capacity performances by the look so kids giving up his magic on the ice. but today we spoke once for the a man against the bars but the visitors managed to go from behind to draw his brace to win it q one with super losing control. and we close with hockey special wants to go tenders and there is help saves all the week. of work but i know. from the ice let's look at the best of the rest from the wealth of sport. on monday linsanity was back at madison square garden after jeremy lin made a winning return to new york the twenty four year old posted twenty two points as they used to rockets beat his former club the knicks one hundred nine to ninety six lin is the first player of taiwanese descent in the n.b.a. and shot to fame last season. on tuesday thousands
to have a look at. the going cup holders are still double the league with ups on their ovation having scored sixteen goals so far but this one against it was never east probably the most beautiful. meanwhile to score still on the road to their full capacity performances by the look so kids giving up his magic on the ice. but today we spoke once for the a man against the bars but the visitors managed to go from behind to draw his brace to win it q one with super losing control. and we close with...
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would be worn only at a local summer gatherings and summer school if we look at the male costume we see the dress code with colorful and return to the fashion scene in color courses the shirts of most. james this is the costume for the middle of the nineteenth century. so now that that's the sort of thing on the boats and black trousers in comparison with very elaborate gowns for the. brilliant. excuse me for a moment and all this. that's how the professionals do it. for dreams both on the one hand the ballroom is the most democratic place the most on the ball you can invite anyone you like your boy dom so just but if you want to invite a lady who is standing next to a gentleman you think you should ask his permission first of all yet the bowl room is also a very patriarchal place in the past but we do know is in russia were forbidden but there is one exception if someone stood on your partner's dress up like that you were obliged to challenge him to undo it. only in that instance did the emperor permit it just a. little cooperation women were able to communicate with fans with the
would be worn only at a local summer gatherings and summer school if we look at the male costume we see the dress code with colorful and return to the fashion scene in color courses the shirts of most. james this is the costume for the middle of the nineteenth century. so now that that's the sort of thing on the boats and black trousers in comparison with very elaborate gowns for the. brilliant. excuse me for a moment and all this. that's how the professionals do it. for dreams both on the one...
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i got the outfit at sears! surprised? don't be. this is great fashion at great prices. this is sears. get 50-60% off fashions for the whole family. you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. >> stahl: six years ago this fall, a 16-year-old girl released her debut country music album and dreamed of making it big. well, today, that girl is as big as it gets. she has sold more albums in the u.s. over those six years than any other artist in any genre. her latest album, "red," sold more copies in its first week than any album in more than a decade. taylor swift's has been a meteoric rise. she seems to know, even at a young age, just the right notes to hit-- in her songwriting, and in her business. in an era of declining record sales, taylor swift appeals to people who still pay a lot for music, girls and their moms. she's held onto her country fans even as she's gotten huge in pop. and then there's her image-- lots of publicity about
i got the outfit at sears! surprised? don't be. this is great fashion at great prices. this is sears. get 50-60% off fashions for the whole family. you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. >> stahl: six years ago this fall, a 16-year-old girl released her debut country music album and dreamed of making it big. well, today, that girl is as big as...
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i want to help natalee's family, but at a price. you know, for a quarter million dollars -- >> a quarter million dollars? >> a quarter million dollars, i will tell you what happened to natalee, where she is now, so you can help beth bring her home. but after all the heartache and grief, after all the stories he had told, can van der sloot be believed? kelly says he immediately went to beth holloway with the offer. how hopeful was beth that this might develop into some sort of closure? >> she's always been hopeful. i mean, she can't be anything but hopeful as i mother. >> according to kelly, with beth holloway's blessing, he traveled to aruba to meet with van der sloot, who was expected to receive a down payment of $25,000. for kelly, it was a test run to see if van der sloot was for real. kelly didn't actually have the money. and what did he tell you during that meeting? >> he alluded to where natalee's body was and how she had died and you know, i asked him, well, what if i don't pay you the $25 grand? and he said, beth can wait an
i want to help natalee's family, but at a price. you know, for a quarter million dollars -- >> a quarter million dollars? >> a quarter million dollars, i will tell you what happened to natalee, where she is now, so you can help beth bring her home. but after all the heartache and grief, after all the stories he had told, can van der sloot be believed? kelly says he immediately went to beth holloway with the offer. how hopeful was beth that this might develop into some sort of...
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you can't look at if campaign without look at the broader problems of the republican party. keep in mind the senate candidates who failed in 2019. >> with all due respect, look at the broader issue, i mean it is unimaginable that someone would run against the president with the worst recovery since the second world war, highest unemployment since fdr second term and with piling up trillions of dollars of debt, and lose. we have thought a year ago that this was unlosable race. one reason we are in the fiscal cliff is because a deal was made in the summer of 2011. for the sequester and all of that. on the assumption, an assumption that republicans would win and wouldn't be an issue. if you look at the broadest vision of this, this is a race that republicans should have won. but i agree. the primary process, 20 debates that degraded and hurt the brand. not the best set of candidates. did not put shining good light on the party. certainly hurt the brand. that was a race that should have been won and wasn't. a lot of tactical and strategic errors. >> doug: 15 seconds. >> the most
you can't look at if campaign without look at the broader problems of the republican party. keep in mind the senate candidates who failed in 2019. >> with all due respect, look at the broader issue, i mean it is unimaginable that someone would run against the president with the worst recovery since the second world war, highest unemployment since fdr second term and with piling up trillions of dollars of debt, and lose. we have thought a year ago that this was unlosable race. one reason...
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i agree with the gentleman at the end. security is paramount. we feel that as the police department, we want you to please yourself. as the commander mentioned, we are well trained. we do not come out there as police officers. we are into education and training. we are not looking to enforce. we tried to instill the idea that the security plan is paramount, providing the framework by which an establishment protect itself from inappropriate behavior and criminal acts for a working relationship with the community and the police. there is that umbrella of security and personnel. we looked at the management to hire the appropriate personnel. hiring, training, and supervision. everything that you need. all of our problems come from the over service of alcohol. we ask for owners to train for over service. we also look for physical security measures, like scanning. additional parking and security of the exterior is important. we think that an ongoing plan management -- constantly as cds nightclub owners assessing management. it is readjusted when neces
i agree with the gentleman at the end. security is paramount. we feel that as the police department, we want you to please yourself. as the commander mentioned, we are well trained. we do not come out there as police officers. we are into education and training. we are not looking to enforce. we tried to instill the idea that the security plan is paramount, providing the framework by which an establishment protect itself from inappropriate behavior and criminal acts for a working relationship...
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timesaver traffic either me or liz will have it for you at 4:39. right now back to andrea roane. >>> it's been slightly more than a week since the newtown, connecticut school shootings. the impact it has had on our country is a renewed talk of gun control. politicians took to the airwaves debating gun control on the sunday political talk shows. matt jablow has the story. >> standing what is best for us and railing against what isn't. >> reporter: jim birch says the time has come at long last for america to stand up to the national rifle association. >> the national rifle association is here to sell weapons and to make money. >> reporter: and adopt meaningful gun control laws good we seem to honor the caliber of our weapon instead of the caliber of our character. >> reporter: the bishop of the catholic diocese, he led a small but passionate group of protesters outside nova firearms in falls church. >> we've seen this before. >> reporter: calling for starters for a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines in the bloody wake of the shootings
timesaver traffic either me or liz will have it for you at 4:39. right now back to andrea roane. >>> it's been slightly more than a week since the newtown, connecticut school shootings. the impact it has had on our country is a renewed talk of gun control. politicians took to the airwaves debating gun control on the sunday political talk shows. matt jablow has the story. >> standing what is best for us and railing against what isn't. >> reporter: jim birch says the time has...
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at the same time, i look at continued innovations. i would say one reason i have a lot of hope for cloud base technology is vico's it is so low. in the old days you had to make a capital investment. those were basically capital investments. in the cloud you sign up with your home e-mail address, you are in, so government is trying to figure out how do we enforce our rules? these tools are going to be used. they will be used, and i think the government has got to try to figure this out. >> i would say the positive thing today, if you extract from the comments, the technology is morning prevalent and powerful, reaching more prevalent and powerful, there are pressures to change because of fiscal threats. we have a new generation coming into and a generation leaving government that in many ways is the transformative change i talked about earlier. as long as you have government where the social security administration still roams the academy, -- still believes the academy, and we recruit and train them in technology i used all those years
at the same time, i look at continued innovations. i would say one reason i have a lot of hope for cloud base technology is vico's it is so low. in the old days you had to make a capital investment. those were basically capital investments. in the cloud you sign up with your home e-mail address, you are in, so government is trying to figure out how do we enforce our rules? these tools are going to be used. they will be used, and i think the government has got to try to figure this out. >>...
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the woman slashes at t.j. again, this time stabbing him in the abdomen. >> i knew i had been punctured. when your life is threatened and you're in that fight mode, you kind of don't think about it. you just think, i'm fighting for my life right now. >> with no other employees left in the bar, t.j.'s best chance for help is a hidden panic button under the counter. he purposefully maneuvers his attackers toward the center of the bar and is able to reach the silent alarm to alert police. >> when our dispatcher sees a panic alarm, our officers respond immediately to the scene. >> the phone immediately started ringing off the hook, so i knew the police were on the way. it was very reassuring. >> at that moment the bar owner turns the table on his attackers. he now goes on the offensive fighting to keep the assailants there until police arrive. >> i wasn't going to let them leave the building. i just had this fire in my belly as a husband and father and business owner that i just had to do this. >> the friends of th
the woman slashes at t.j. again, this time stabbing him in the abdomen. >> i knew i had been punctured. when your life is threatened and you're in that fight mode, you kind of don't think about it. you just think, i'm fighting for my life right now. >> with no other employees left in the bar, t.j.'s best chance for help is a hidden panic button under the counter. he purposefully maneuvers his attackers toward the center of the bar and is able to reach the silent alarm to alert...
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after your good deeds have fun at fort mason at the music and arts festival. this friday, december 29th, the pavilion plays host to the first winter festival. travis barker, t.j. shadow, including various artists from the bay area. like a good bargain? this saturday december 29th, wing side treasure island for the treasure island complete, monthly open air flea market with hundreds of veriedvers. collectors and makers and more will be on-site including outdoor exhibits, scavenger hunts. and that's the weekly buzz. for more information about any of these events, visit us at sf grouch tv.org. good morning a the local agency formation commission as a joint meeting with the public utilities commission. my name is chair avalos, john avalos chair of the lafco. i am joined by other lafco members, commissioner olague and commissioner pimentel. this is a joint committee so i will pass on the mic on our chair from the public utilities commission. >> yes, art torres member of puc and other members. thank you very much for being here. we make a very legionary and strong
after your good deeds have fun at fort mason at the music and arts festival. this friday, december 29th, the pavilion plays host to the first winter festival. travis barker, t.j. shadow, including various artists from the bay area. like a good bargain? this saturday december 29th, wing side treasure island for the treasure island complete, monthly open air flea market with hundreds of veriedvers. collectors and makers and more will be on-site including outdoor exhibits, scavenger hunts. and...
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acceptable terrorists syria has truly become a stumbling block between russia and the united states at the u.n. security council but it's really not the only issue which has been souring relations like a law passed recently by american war makers which is aimed at sanctioning russian officials suspected in the u.s. of human rights violations were going to the russian foreign minister president barack obama who had to sign the bill in the end was simply a hostage of the republican majority in congress they believed that one of the achievements probably as the administration presented itself to voters for the last four years one of the achievements was the reset with the russian federation and they want to heat obama exactly. in this reset thing. russia she added that if the republicans really wanted to achieve sanctions they could have taken these cases to court instead of putting on this show. also talked about how difficult it is to deal with the united states on various international issues due to some of the features of the american political system sometimes the issues of huge impo
acceptable terrorists syria has truly become a stumbling block between russia and the united states at the u.n. security council but it's really not the only issue which has been souring relations like a law passed recently by american war makers which is aimed at sanctioning russian officials suspected in the u.s. of human rights violations were going to the russian foreign minister president barack obama who had to sign the bill in the end was simply a hostage of the republican majority in...
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you throw money at the problem. number two, you make a gut instinct decision. >> you want to buy a sweater for your wife. if you think about it too much, you may outthink yourself and not make a good choice. >> reporter: you to feel you perform better under pressure? >> absolutely. you have to make a good decision. you have to make a decision. >> reporter: stores stay open for the last-minute larrys. target until 10:00 p.m. walgreen's is open christmas day. another advantage of last minute is the sales have already begun. the late bird can catch the best worm. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> happy shopping, everybody. >>> some shoppers may have been waiting for the sales to begin. others may be proe contrast narts like many of us. "consumer reports" says 17 million people will shop today. more than 60% will slow in the towel and buy gift cards. that's my plan. >>> many federal workers have more time to shop. the president gave them the day off. the financial markets are closing early, as are most post offices.
you throw money at the problem. number two, you make a gut instinct decision. >> you want to buy a sweater for your wife. if you think about it too much, you may outthink yourself and not make a good choice. >> reporter: you to feel you perform better under pressure? >> absolutely. you have to make a good decision. you have to make a decision. >> reporter: stores stay open for the last-minute larrys. target until 10:00 p.m. walgreen's is open christmas day. another...
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they said at that time we didn't see that there was any racial motivation at all to deprive blacks rights specifically and in a kind of a site the ruling said the right to keep and bear arms was and a right granted by the constitution, it was a pre-existing right and so if there was any application the courts later extended from that to say if it applied to anybody it was to the federal government simply the limitation on the federal government said it would be too -- >> host: that is almost of the bill of rights was interpreted by the courts it only applied to the federal government unless it was specifically incorporated to the states. >> guest: and we didn't get the corporation of course until 2010 to the follow-up decision to the chicago case. >> host: what about in the 1900's then. we have the prohibition era, we've got john dillinger, machine guns -- >> guest: prohibition produced organized-crime and eliot ness and all that and actually the first real federal gun control measure that came into effect was as a result of that in the 1934 firearms. >> guest: exactly and that was upheld
they said at that time we didn't see that there was any racial motivation at all to deprive blacks rights specifically and in a kind of a site the ruling said the right to keep and bear arms was and a right granted by the constitution, it was a pre-existing right and so if there was any application the courts later extended from that to say if it applied to anybody it was to the federal government simply the limitation on the federal government said it would be too -- >> host: that is...
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we were at sundance and it was, like a lunch going on at the picnic tables, and it was just me and him talking, which was a thrill. and look, you have a very specific vision in your movies, and it's right there on the screen. how do you do that? how do you get that vision that's in your head, how do you get it on the screen? and he said, well, quentin, you have no understand, as a director you don't have to do that. your job is to hire talented people who can do that. you hire a cinematographer who can get the kind of quality that you want. you don't have to be able to know how to take the light and move them to create an effect. you hire a talented costume designer who can give the colors that you need and flamboyance-- or not. you hire a production designer who can do that. your job is explaining your vision. your job is articulating to them what you want on the screen. and then all of a sudden, the whole mystical shaman historic thing i thought direct was was, when boom. and i realized i could do that. there wasn't a merlin-like magic kit they needed to know the right spell in order
we were at sundance and it was, like a lunch going on at the picnic tables, and it was just me and him talking, which was a thrill. and look, you have a very specific vision in your movies, and it's right there on the screen. how do you do that? how do you get that vision that's in your head, how do you get it on the screen? and he said, well, quentin, you have no understand, as a director you don't have to do that. your job is to hire talented people who can do that. you hire a cinematographer...
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>> that is not the case at all. benefits together, what it means is people will always be better off in work and working extra hours. they have had 13 years to sort failed. >> mark spencer. pimped>> my constituent is currently stuck in cuba, despite having a british passport. i wonder if the prime minister could encourage cuban authorities to look with speed to try to get him back with his family for christmas. >> i understand why my friend raises this case -- he was born in cuba and entered the u.k., but obtained a british passport in 1997. we are in regular contact with the cuban authorities, who have advised him that he should expect to receive his cuban passports this week, which will enable him to travel. ultimately the decision does rest with cuban authorities, but to assist him and we will keep in touch with the gentleman. >> in april, the prime minister stated energy efficiency will be placed at the heart of government policy. on monday of this week, the government's fuel advisory group warned that there cou
>> that is not the case at all. benefits together, what it means is people will always be better off in work and working extra hours. they have had 13 years to sort failed. >> mark spencer. pimped>> my constituent is currently stuck in cuba, despite having a british passport. i wonder if the prime minister could encourage cuban authorities to look with speed to try to get him back with his family for christmas. >> i understand why my friend raises this case -- he was...
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at the altitude of 100'. still a way off the ground and we got 60 seconds and i am getting concerned. >> it was fence at mission control, biting our nails and holding our breath because we are running out of gas and i called eagle 30 seconds, and 13 seconds later i heard "contact" and after a pause armstrong said, eagle has landed. and i responded with that. >> you got a bunch of guys now breathing again. >> it landed july 20, six hours and 37 minutes later neil armstrong took humanity for a step on the noon. what he said could be the most famous words of the 20 the century, or any certificate tone. >> one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. >> we asked, have you thought about what you are going say? >> well, i don't know yet, when i land i will thing about it. i never know whether to take him seriously. >> they only spent two hours and 31 minutes on the surface. but it was enough time to bounce around, set up scientific experiments, collect moon walks and take several famous photos. aldrin wit
at the altitude of 100'. still a way off the ground and we got 60 seconds and i am getting concerned. >> it was fence at mission control, biting our nails and holding our breath because we are running out of gas and i called eagle 30 seconds, and 13 seconds later i heard "contact" and after a pause armstrong said, eagle has landed. and i responded with that. >> you got a bunch of guys now breathing again. >> it landed july 20, six hours and 37 minutes later neil...
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all you have to do is look in the newspapers, look at our landscape, look at our parks and if you're anything of a human being, you have to realize it's a tragic horror show and if you don't realize that, you need to check yourself in the mirror. do you think we're made to live like this? groveling for rights that we used to have, simple rights? i don't think so. i don't think it takes any kind of person to realize that there's just some things you don't do, there's some jobs you don't perform, i'm just wondering if working for rec and park is one of them because at some point, you have to realize that you have an obligation to other people in your community at some level, and at some point, you have to realize that you're not really serving them in any way, that it's just a dictatorship and there's nothing they can do to help themselves. that is a very lonely and gazi type situation that characterizes recreation and park departments in the bay area right now. dictatorship, dictatorship, dictatorship. and what made you
all you have to do is look in the newspapers, look at our landscape, look at our parks and if you're anything of a human being, you have to realize it's a tragic horror show and if you don't realize that, you need to check yourself in the mirror. do you think we're made to live like this? groveling for rights that we used to have, simple rights? i don't think so. i don't think it takes any kind of person to realize that there's just some things you don't do, there's some jobs you don't perform,...